A sober enquiry into the nature, measure and principle of moral virtue, its distinction from gospel-holiness with reflections upon what occurs disserviceable to truth and religion in this matter : in three late books, viz. Ecclesiastical policy, Defence and continuation, and Reproof to The rehearsal transpos'd / by R.F.

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A sober enquiry into the nature, measure and principle of moral virtue, its distinction from gospel-holiness with reflections upon what occurs disserviceable to truth and religion in this matter : in three late books, viz. Ecclesiastical policy, Defence and continuation, and Reproof to The rehearsal transpos'd / by R.F.
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Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714.
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1673.
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Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688. -- Discourse of ecclesiastical politie.
Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688. -- Defence and continuation.
Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688. -- Reproof to the Rehearsal transprosed.
Virtues -- Early works to 1800.
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"A sober enquiry into the nature, measure and principle of moral virtue, its distinction from gospel-holiness with reflections upon what occurs disserviceable to truth and religion in this matter : in three late books, viz. Ecclesiastical policy, Defence and continuation, and Reproof to The rehearsal transpos'd / by R.F." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41191.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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BOOKS Sold by Dorman Newman, at the King's Arms in the Poultry.

Folio.

THe History of King John, King Henry the Second, and the most Illustrious K. Edward the First; wherein the ancient Soveraign Dominion of the Kings of Great Brittain over all persons in all Causes, is asserted and vindicated: With an exact History of the Popes intollerable Usurpation up∣on the Liberties of the Kings and Sub∣jects of England and Ireland. Collected out of the Ancient Records in the To∣wer of London, by W. Prin, Esq of Lincolns-Inn, and Keeper of his Ma∣jesties Records in the Tower of Lon∣don.

A Description of the Four parts of

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the world, taken from the Works of Monsieur Sanson, Geographer to the French King; and other eminent Tra∣vellers and Authors; to which is added the Commodities, Coyns, Weights and Measures of the chief places of Traffick in the world; illustrated with variety of useful and delightful Maps and Figures. By Richard Blome, Gent.

Memoires of the Lives, Actions, Suf∣ferings and Deaths of those Excellent Personages that suffered for Allegiance to their Soveraign in our late intestine Wars, from the year 1637, to 1666; with the Life and Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By David Lloyd.

The Exact Politician, or Compleat States-man, &c. By Leonard Willan, Esquire.

A Relation in form of a Journal of the Voyage and Residence of King Charles the Second in Holland.

Mores hominum, the Manners of Men described in sixteen Satyrs. by Juvenal; together with a large Comment, clear∣ing the Author in every place wherein

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he seemed obscure, out of the Laws and Customs of the Romans, and the Latine and Greek Histories. By Sir Robert Stapleton, Knight.

A Treatise of Justification. By George Downham, Dr. of D.

Fifty one Sermons, Preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank, Master of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridg, Arch-Dea∣con of St. Albans, &c. To which is add∣ed a Sermon preached at Pauls Cross, Anno 1641. and then commanded to be Printed by King Charles the First.

Bentivolio and Urania, in six Books. By Nathaniel Ingelo, D. D.

The third Edition, wherein all the obscure words throughout the Book are interpreted in the Margent, which makes this much more delightful to read than the former.

De Jure Uniformitatis Ecclesiasticae, or three Books of the Rights belonging to an Uniformity in Churches, in which the chief things of the Laws of Nature and Nations, and of the Divine Law concerning the Consistency of the Ec∣clesiastical

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Estate with the Civil, are un∣folded, by Hugh Davis, Ll. B. late Fel∣low of New Colledg in Oxon.

An English, French, Italian, Spanish Dictionary, by James Howel.

Observations on Millitary and Politi∣cal Affairs, by the Honourable, George, Duke of Albemarle.

The manner of Exercising the Infan∣try, as it's now practised in the Armies of his most Christian Majesty.

Quarto.

A Letter from Dr. Robert Wild to his Friend, Mr. J. J. upon occasion of his Majesties Declaration for Liberty of Conscience. Together with his Poetica Licentia and a friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Nonconformist.

The Dutch Remonstrance concern∣ing the Proceedings and Practices of John de Wit, Pensionary, and Ruwaert Van Putten his Brother, with others of that Faction; Translated out of Dutch.

Brevia Parliamentaria Rediviva,

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in Thirteen Sections, by W. Prin.

A Plea for Indulgence▪ by W. Prin.

Index Biblicus: or, an E••••ct Concor∣dance to the Holy Bible, according to the last Translation, by John Jackson, Mi∣nister of the Gospel at Moulsea in Surrey.

The Christian Mans Calling: or a Treatise of making Religion ones Busi∣ness: wherein the Christian is directed to perform in all Religious duties, Na∣tural Actions, particular Vocations, Fa∣mily directions; and in his own Recre∣ations, in all Relations, in all Conditi∣ons, in his dealings with all men, in the choice of his Company, both of evil and good, in solitude, on a week-day, from morning to night; in visiting the sick, and on a dying-bed, by Go. Swinnock.

Mr. Caryl's Exposition on the Book of Job.

Gospel-Remission; or a Treatise shew∣ing that true Blessedness consists in the pardon of sin. By Jeremiah Burroughs.

An Exposition of the Song of Solo∣mon. By James Durham, late Minister in Glasgow.

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The Real Christiaen: or a Treatise of Effectual Calling; wherein the work of God in drawing the Soul to Christ, being opened according to the Holy Scriptures; some things required by our late Divines, as necessary to a right Preparation for Chrst, and a true clo∣sing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some seri∣ous Christians, and are with due respects to those worthy men brought to the bal∣lance of the Sanctuary, there weighed, and accordingly judged: to which is added a few words concerning Socini∣anism. By Giles Firmin, sometimes Mi∣nister at Shalford in Essex.

Mount Pisgah: or a Prospect of Hea∣ven; being an Exposition on the fourth Chapter of the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians. By Tho. Case, some∣times Student in Christ-Church, Oxon, and Minister of the Gospel.

The Vertue and Value of Baptism. By Za. Crofton.

The Quakers Spiritual Court pro∣claimed; being an exact Narrative of a

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New high Court of Justice; also sun∣dry Errors and Corruptions amongst the Quakers, which were never till now made known to the wold. By Nath. Smith, who was conversant among them fourteen Years.

A Discourse of Prodigious absti∣nence, occasion'd by the twelve Months fasting of Martha Tayler, the faim'd Dar∣by-shire Damsel; proving, that without any Miracle the texture of Humane bo∣dies may be so altered, that Life may be long continued without the supplies of Meat and Drink. By John Reynolds.

A Grave for Controversies, between the Romanist and the Protestant, lately presented to the French King.

Large Octavo.

The Life and Death of that Excel∣lent Minister of Christ, Mr. Joseph Allin. Also his Christian Letters, full of spiri∣tual instructions. Published by several Ministers.

Death Unsting'd: A Sermon preach∣ed

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at the Funeral of Tho. Mowsley an Apothecary, who died July 1669; with a brief Narrative of his Life and Death, also the manner of Gods dealing with him before and after his Conversi∣on, drawn up by his own hand, and pub∣lished by James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel.

Memorials of Gods Judgments, Spi∣ritual and Temporal: or, Sermons to call to Remembrance. By Nich. Lockier, Minister of the Gospel.

A Plat for Marriners, or the Seamans Preacher; delivered in several Sermons upon Jonah's Voyage. By R. Ryther, Preacher of Gods Word at Wappin.

The Gentlewomans Companion; or, a Guide to the Female Sex: containing Directions of Behaviour, in all Places, Companies, Relations, and Conditions, from their Childhood down to Old age: With Letters and Discourses upon all occasions. Whereunto is added a Guide for Cook-maids, Dairy-maids, Chamber-maids, and all others that go to Service: The whole being an exact Rule for the Female Sex in general.

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The present State of Russia, in a Letter to a Friend at London; Written by an Eminent Person, residing at the Great Tzars Court at Mosce, for the space of Nine years: Illustrated with mny Cop∣per-plates.

Lazarus Redivivus: or, a discovery of the Trials and Triumphs that accompa∣ny the work of God, in and about his people; with an Essay, tending to clear up those Mistakes men have about it; laid open in several Sermons. By Nicho. Blaky, Minister of the Gospel.

Heaven on Earth: or the best Friend in the worst times; to which is added a Sermon preached at the Funeral of Tho. Mowsley Apothecary. By Ja. Janeway.

The fulfilling of the Scriptures: or, an Essay shewing the exact Accomplish∣ment of the word of God in his Works of Providence, performed, and to be per∣formed; for confirming the Believers, and convincing the Atheists of these pre∣sent times: Containing in the end a few Rare Histories of the Works and Ser∣vants of God, in the Church of Scotland.

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The Morning Seeker; shewing the be∣nefit of being good betimes; with Di∣rections to make sure work about early Religion. By John Rither.

A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church-peace and Unity; with the Occasions and Reasons of present Differences and Divisions about things Sacred and Religious. By John Owen, D. D.

Small Octavo, and Twelves.

The Life and Death of Mr. Thom. Wilson, Minister of Maidstone, in the County of Kent. Drawn up by Mr. George Swinnock.

Hieragonisticon, or Corahs Doom; being an Answer to two Letters of In∣quiry into the Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion.

The Comparison of Plato and Ari∣stottle, with the Opinions of the Fathers on their Doctrine, and some Christi∣an Reflections; together with Judg∣ment

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on Alexander and Caesar, as al∣so on Seneca, Plutarch and Petronius, out of the French.

Observations on the Poems of Ho∣mer and Virgil: a Discourse represen∣ting the Excellency of those Works, and the Perfection in general of all He∣roick Actions, out of the French.

Published this Term, A somber In∣quiry into the Nature, Measure, &c. of Morality, and it's distinction from Gos∣pel Holiness; in Answer to Eclesiasti∣cal Policy, Continuation, and Reproof to the Rehersal Transpros'd. By R. F.

Fellowship with God, or 28 Sermons on the first Epistle of John, chap. first and second. By Hugh Binning, late Mi∣nister in Scotland.

The mystery of Faith open'd, or some Sermons concerning Faith. By Andrew Gray late Minister of Glasgow.

A Token for Children, being an ex∣act account of the conversation, holy and exemplary lives and joyful deaths of several young Children. By James Janeway.

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The Mercury-Gallant, Containing many true and pleasant Relations of what passed at Paris, from the first of January 72. till the Kings Deparure thence.

An Explanation, of the Assemblies shorter Catechism, wherein all the An∣swers are taken abroad in, under Questi∣ons and Answers, the Truths explain∣ed, and proved by Reason and Scrip∣ture; several Cases of Conscience resol∣ved; some chief Controversies in Re∣ligion stated, &c. By Tho. Vincent.

The Experiences of God's gracious declining; with Mrs. Elizabeth White, as they were written with her own hand, and found in her Closet after her decease.

A serious Caution against Impeni∣tency, under Gods Correcting-Pro∣vidences. By James Sharp.

Justification only upon a Satisfaction. By Robert Ferguson.

The Christians great Interest: or the tryal of a saving interest in Christ, with the way how to attain it. By W. Guthry, late Minister in Scotland.

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The virtue, vigor and efficacy of the Promises displayed in their strength and glory. By Tho. Henderson

The History of Moderation; or the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Mode∣ration, together with her Nativity, Coun∣try, Pedigree, Kindred, and Character, Friends and also her Enemies.

A Guide to the true Religion: or, a Discourse directing to make a wise choice of that Religion Men venture their Salvation upon. By John Clappam.

Rebukes for sin, by God's burning anger; by the burning of London; by the burning of the world, and by the burning of the wicked in Hell-fire; to which is added a Discourse of Heart-fix∣edness. By T. Dolittle.

Four Select Sermons, upon several Texts of Scripture, wherein the Will-worship and Idolatry of the Church of Rome is laid open, and confuted. By William Fenner.

The Life and Death of Dr. Ja. Usher, Arch-bishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland.

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A most Comfortable & Christian Di∣alogue between the Lord and the Soul. By W. Cooper Bishop of Galloway.

Mr. Ferguson on the Epistles to the Ga∣latians and Ephesians.

Justification only upon a satisfaction, or the Necessity and Verity of the Sa∣tisfaction of Christ, as the alone grounds of Remission of sin, asserted and opened against the Socinians. By R. Ferguson.

The Canons and Institutions of the Quakers, agreed upon at their General Assembly, at their new Theatre in Grace-Church-street.

A Synopsis of Quakerism: or, a Colle∣ction of the Fundamental Errors of the Quakers. By Tho. Danson.

Bloud for bloud; being a true Nar∣rative of that late horted murther com∣mitted by Mary Cook upon her Child. By Nath. Partridge, with a Sermon on the same occasion.

Six several Treatises. By Nich. Lockier Minister of the Gospel.

Bonastis Vapulans: or, some Castigati∣ons given to Mr. Durel, for fouling him∣self

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and others in his English and Latine Book: By a Country Scholar.

A Discourse written by Sir G. Downing the King of Great Brittain's Envoy Ex∣traordinary, to the States of the United Provinces: Vindicating his Royal Master from the Insolencies of a scandalous Li∣bel, Printed under the Title of [An Ex∣tract out of the Register of the States Ge∣neral of the United Provinces, upon the Memorial of Sir Geo. Downing, Envoy, &c.] And delivered by the Agent de Heyde for such, to several Publick Mini∣sters. Whereas no such Resolution was e∣ver communicated to the said Envoy, nor any answer returned at all by their Lord∣ships to the said Memorial.

Whereunto is added a Relation of some Former and Latter Proceedings of the Hollanders: By a meaner Hand.

The Assemblies works in 12o, with the large and smaller Catechisms.

Scotch Psalms alone, or with the Bible.

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THese are to give Notice, That the Psalms of David in Meeter are newly Transla∣ted, and Diligently Compared, with the Ori∣ginal Text and former Translations, more smooth and agreeable to the Text than that of Tho. Sternhold, John Hopkins, or any other Extant in English; and do run with such a fluent Sweetness, That the Ministers whose Names are here-under Subscribed, have thought fit to Recommend it to all with whom they are Concerned; some of them having used it already, with great Comfort and Satisfaction: These Psalms are to be sold by Dorman Newman, at the King's Ames in the Poultry, at One shilling Four∣pence Price.

  • John Owen, D. D.
  • Tho. Manton, D D.
  • ...William Jenkyn.
  • ...James Jnnes.
  • ...Thomas Watson.
  • ...Thomas Lye.
  • ...Mathew Poole.
  • ...Jo. Milward.
  • ...John Chester.
  • ...George Cockayn.
  • ...Mathew Meade.
  • ...Robert Franklin.
  • ...Richard Mayo.
  • Hen. Langley, D.D.
  • ...Thomas Doolittle.
  • ...Thomas Vincent.
  • ...Nathaniel Vincent.
  • ...John Ryther.
  • ...William Thompson.
  • ...Nicholas Blaky.
  • ...Charles Morton.
  • ...Edmund Callamy.
  • ...William Carslake.
  • ...James Ganeway.
  • ...John Hicks.
  • ...John Baker.

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